Clinical Epigenetics, Volume 9, Issue 1 , 31/08/2017

The association between Alu hypomethylation and severity of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Jirapan Thongsroy, Maturada Patchsung, Apiwat Mutirangura

Abstract

Background: Cellular senescence due to genomic instability is believed to be one of the mechanisms causing health problems in diabetes mellitus (DM). Low methylation levels of Alu elements or Alu hypomethylation, an epigenomic event causing genomic instability, were commonly found in aging people and patients with aging phenotypes, such as osteoporosis. Results: We investigate Alu methylation levels of white blood cells of type 2 DM, pre-DM, and control. The DM group possess the lowest Alu methylation (P < 0.001, P < 0.0001 adjusted age). In the DM group, Alu hypomethylation is directly correlated with high fasting blood sugar, HbA1C, and blood pressure. Conclusion: Genome-wide hypomethylation may be one of the underlining mechanisms causing genomic instability in type 2 DM. Moreover, Alu methylation levels may be a useful biomarker for monitoring cellular senescence in type 2 DM patients.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

AluDiabetes mellitusDNA methylationGenomic instabilitySenescence

ASJC Subject Area

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : Developmental BiologyMedicine : Genetics (clinical)Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : GeneticsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : Molecular Biology

Funding Agency

Thailand Research Fund


Bibliography


Thongsroy, J., Patchsung, M., & Mutirangura, A. (2017). The association between Alu hypomethylation and severity of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Clinical Epigenetics, 9(1) doi:10.1186/s13148-017-0395-6

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